VOI) CAN PROLONG VOIR LIFE ' by keeping your DENTAL ORGANS in perfect condition, thus promoting good digestion, which is the prime factor ot perfect health. You are invited to call frequently at my office forexamination of the condition of your teeth V11 departments of dentistry are practiced, and by the most modern and conscientious methods. DR. LEROY LEWIS, D. D. S. McMinnville. PHYSICIANS (JALBREATH & GOUCHER, Physicians and Surgeons. (Office over Braly'. Bank.) LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. The Woodmen will hold a picnic in Dayton on July -Uh. Newest and latest designs in wall paper ! at Hodsou's. Be6t and cheapest camera, with twelve i plate holders, and all of tbo latest photo [ supplies at Hodson's. Mrs. F. M. Roberts has moved back to her farm uear Carlton. Watch our market for strawberries, cherries and all fruits in their season. B ettman & W vbben . O bzoon . Dr. Lowe, the eyesight specialist, is in Dallas Ibis week. £OOK & CABLE, Trimmed hate greatly reduced in price at Mies Eva Martin’s. Knox sailors, 75c. Lyman Latourette went down to Ore­ gon City ou Wednesday Rooms in Jacobson Block, T. D. Henderson is shippings car of McMlNNVfLLl, • - - OREGON. oak wood to Portland for Johu Wortman. J. M. Fink visited bis brother in Benton county several days the past REAL ESTATE. week. A new wire fence of the kind sold by q DELL & WOOD, B. F. Hartman has been constructed about the school house in district No. 8. Real Estate and Insurance. A. E. McKern was up from North Office in McMinnville National Bank Yamhill awheel early Wednesday morn­ Building, C Street. ing. Elsia Wright has bought Chas. Skin­ Farms for sale, houses to rent, and all kinds of Insurance written. Agents for property of ner’s interest in the Wright-Skinner non-residents. Correspondence solicited. threshing outtit. Elsia will run it alone, and expects to make a thousand dollars PHOTOGRAPHER. with it this season. John Gault expects to build a resi­ J N. HOBBS, dence this summer fur Mr. Kirby of Bellevue. The site is uear Mart Lynch's High*Class Photography on college side. Work will begin as soon as lumber can be obtained. a Specialty. The bicycle paths are going to be a I am located next door to R. M. Wade & Co., and am here to do good work and give satisfac­ great convenience to riders and pedestri­ tion. Terms reasonable. ans in avoiding the dusty roads of sum­ mer, and as a means of quick travel. A liveryman . party of young cyclists took an after sup­ £ITY STABLES, per spin over to Dayton Tuesday even­ ing and were home at early bed time. Third St., between E and F. The piesent outlook of the peach crop at Ashland is that there will be from E. L. WINO, Proprietor. 50,0o0 to (10,000 l>oxes for export. This Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial travelers is the estimate of prominent growersand conveyed toaii points at most reasonable rates. it is probably a very conservative one, Give us a call. says the Ashland Tidings. There is very little dropping of the fruit reported and MEAT MARKETS everything is favorable at the present time for t. good crop in quality as well Q STREET MEAT MARKET, as quantity. The pastor of the Baptist church will Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. preach next Sunday morning and even­ Subject of moruing sermon, Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all ing. kinds constantly In stock. Cash paid for “Kept.” In the evening will lie given hides. Highest market price paid fur all kinds the first of the series on answers by the of fat stock. business men of McMinnville. Prof. Henri Bettman will favor the congre­ j^ATTttlES & BOOTH, gation with some selections in the even­ Proprietors of ing. W. C. Brown, a pioneer of 1817, is building a tomb for himself and wife in Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds a private cemetery on his home grounds South side Third 8t. between B and C. near Dallas, Polk county. It is of cut bluestone. The walls are two feet thick. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were given the PRODUCE MARKET. prize at the Polk county pioneer reunion for the oldest married Oregon couple. Q STREET PRODUCE HARKET, The article recently published in the Oregonian concerning Eugene Leoper as C. F. Daniels, Prop. a human engine, was reproduced by the Caab paid for Poultry and Country Produce. New York Sun, and now Leoper has a Hides and Tallow bought Hay, Oats, Millfeed. letter from one Alpliodse Bouchet, a Oil Meal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all kinds kept on hand. New York iron and steel merchant, in which he says: “I regret that you are BARBERS^^ at the other end of this continent, as I would be glad to hire you bv the day, yy H. LOGAN, for a year at ‘20c an hour.’ Wo ought to have a few men like you in this section of the country. We certainly need them. With beet wishes for your future I am located opposite Burns & Daniels and aim I.eoper’e to give all customers good treatment tor little welfare, I am yours truly.” money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat­ first response was a proposition from a ronage solicited. eporting man in Portland to become hie “manager.” HARNESS The Eugene city council has paBeed an ordinance prohibiting the wearing of gLSIA WRIGHT, hats and bonnets at all licensed shows Manufactures and Deals in ami entertainments. The res)>onsibility for the enforcement of the ordinance is placed upon tbe manager of the theater SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, or place of amusement, and in event of -nil brushes, »nd sells them cheaper than they his failure to cary out bis part he is ean b* bought anywhere else In the Willamette Any Valley. Our all home made sets of harnesa are subject to a fine of from $5 to $15. pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. person refusing to remove the hat or bonnet when requested to do eo will be guilty of a misdemeanor, anil upon con­ DRAYMEN vict ion shall lie fined not less than a dol­ lar nor more than five dollars, and to gROWER & SON, pay the coste and disbursements. In McHINNVILLE case of failure to pay the fine, such per­ son shall be confined in the city jail one day for each $2 of the fine. Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful That 100-lb sack of beet sugar sent by handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap the city of Lagrande to the G. A. R. en­ campment arrived about the time the CONVEYANCER. old veterans had all reached their homes. It was placed on exhibition at Wallace & A E. McKERN, Walker’s, and is said to be the first Ore- uon-rnade sugar ever brought to town. It is a nice article, and standing alone, would require an expert to distinguish it from the refined cane sugar. When samples of each are placed together it is NORTH YAMHILL, OR. not so bard to tell the difference. The ————— Legal papers written and acknowledgements beet sugar is a little coarser, and tbe take,, v, crystals glisten more like isinglass. There is a Dolion among the women that fruit canned with beet sugar will not keep as ATTORNEY. well as when canned with the other L. CONNER, kind. Members of tbe post here differ as to what disposition to make of tbe gift, some wanting to make a taffy pull, while others believe it sho ild Is* distrib­ uted among the brethren to advertise tbe product. Lagrande probably doesn't ) office rooms » and If, Colon Block. care, as it won for them the next meet­ M.Hiniiville, . Oregon ing of the veteran». M c M isnvillb Physicians and Surgeons. CITY MARKET. BARBER. HARNESS, Truck and Dray Co. Notary Public and Conveyancer ^Attorney and Notary Public G. 8. Wright, dentist. C. Grissen's new stock of wall paper. 8 Go to Palmer Bros, for all kinds of fresh fish. tf J. Harvey Henderson has already been chosen a trustee of the first Bap­ tist church at Salem. Screen doors and screen wire at Mc­ Minnville Fence Works. Mrs. Al. Campbell of Jacobson A Co's millinery department, is now recovering from a severe illness. Members of the Epworth League of the M. E. church will picnic at Baker creek falls on July 4tb. Still a good stor k of buggies, wagons and surreys oil band at C. D. Johnsou’s. Call and see him. 3 cans choice tomatoes for 25c. Choice Maine corn, 10c a can. J. P. I bvine à S on . Dr. J. H. Nelson and family went to Turner last week to attend the big camp meeting of the Christian church. F. G. Adams’ residence is being nicely fitted up for his occupancy. It will be a commodious and convenient home. Fresh groceries always on haud at Bettmau A Warren’s. Asa Cate and Jack Agee bave pur­ chased a new thresher, and will enter tbe arena for a part of the business. Jonathan Todd and daughter and C. A. Wallace and wife and Mrs. Anna Todd are attending the Turner camp­ meeting. Consult Hodson before you buy a new kodak. He bas the very best photo­ graphic supplies of all kinds, at most reasonable rates. Revs. R. W. King aud A. J. Hua- eaker ure attending the meeting of the Willamette association of Baptist churches, which met Wednesday in Monta ville. There is only one genuine kodak aud that is the Eastman. Don’t be misled by deceiving advertisements. Wm. F. Dielschneider, the jeweler, handles tbe genuine. Geo. Owens one day last week hived a migratory swarm of bees that came down in J. P. Irvine’s yard. They were seemingly attracted by the crowds at tbe encampment. We now have a few thousand dollars to loan on farm property, at good terms. 12tf 1 bvine A V inton . Ed Schenk, who has been suffering over two months with inflammatory rheu­ matism, was able to lie ont again Wednesday. He has lost over 35 pounds in weight during his illuess. Dr. Grannis' sermon Sunday night on the relation of the G. A. R. to civil government called forth a large audi­ ence, who were greatly pleased with the manner in which the subject was treat­ ed. Hon. H. H. Winslow of Newberg lias been ill the past four weeks, and for that reason was unable to attend the encamp­ ment, which was doubtless a great dis­ appointment. Don’t think you can cure that slight attack of dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure it; it “digests what you eat’, and restores the digestive organs to health. Rogers Bros. A kitchen “shower” was given to Rev. and Mrs. Geo. W. Fender on Monday. A “shower” is a donation party under a new name, ami in this instance the gifts consisted of kitchen utensils. They were quite numerous and useful in their character. Mr. Frazier of Sheridan, n student of the state agricultural college, stopped in this city Thursday evening of last week on hie return home from school. The agricultural college graduated a class of 34 this year. President Gatch conferred the degreee and marie the ad­ dress to tbe class in the Latin language. If you Buffer from tenderness or full­ ness on the right side, pains under shoulder-blade, const i pat ion, biliousness, si< k beadache, and feel dull, heavy and sleepy your liver is torpid and congested. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and perman­ ently by removing the congestion and causing the bile ducts to open and flow naturally. They are good pills. Rogers Bros. James Baxter, father of 8. R. Baxter, who has been on the sick list lately, is again able to be out and around. Mr. Baxter is in the 90th year of bis age. Although of so great age he retains bis faculties aud until the past few months has lieen very active, especially so for one of his great age The A. O. U. W., remember, will have a grand picnic in Alderman’s grove near Dayton, July 14th. The grove affords fine shade for horses, and there is but little dust, mak­ ing it a pleasant place for a picnic, and being near to town makes it very con­ venient for those who attend......... Last Monday J. B. Fuson celebrated the 8uth anniversary of bis birth. Mr. Fuson walks from his home, about two miles east of here, to town once or twice a week, and also doc« a good deal of walk­ ing about the farm. He has always been a stout hearty man np to within a year or two. He comes of a long lived family, and he may live to celebrate many inure birthday anniversaries.— Dayton Herald. ■ ■ ■ a ■ • ■ CASTOKtA Bears the signatur* ot Cuas. H FLVTcaaa. la use for mor* than thirty years and nr Kiad lew Hava Alarajri BoaghL BASE BALL! North Yamhill vs. Dallas For Prize of $25 and “A Reputation.” July 4th, at North Yamhill. Come to The Reporter office for type­ writer papers. Legal aud letter sizes. Military history and souvenir is still on tale at this office and at the city book­ stores. Mies Frances Holden of Astoria has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. J. Strong, the past week. Mr. L. Root is expecting his wife borne this Friday evening, from a three-weeks’ visit with relatives in Washington. The school board has selected Prof. J. J. Kraps of Marion county as principal for the school for tbe next year.—Sheri­ dan Sun. Mrs. H. L. Heath and son Herbert will sail Thursday of next week for San Fran­ cisco, to meet the captain on bis return from tbe war. Reuben Wade of North Yamhill has deeded his farm to Mrs. Sheppard, on condition that she care for him the re­ mainder of his life. Mias Stella Patty has joined tbe j working force of the Oregon Fire Re- | lief Association. Her place at Hem­ bree’s bookstore will be filled by Miss Maud Hembree of Monmoutb. We have read with pleasure and no ' little profit the military history published as an encampment souvenir, by Asbury and Eckman. The work has a perma­ nent value.—Telpehoue-Register. The Southern Pacific will sell round trip excursion tickets to and irom all points on Oregon lines on Sunday, Mon­ day and Tuesday July 2d, 3d aud 4tb at one fare, making rates ending in naught or five. A doctor at Eugene fitted a man and his wife out with a team and tent, etc., to gather chittim bark for him. He has lost all trace of them, and is now- of tbe opinion that they took too much of tbe boiled bark and perished. Mrs. D. W. McCall took tbe train ou Tuesday for Tacoma, in response to a telegram saving that her daughter, Mrs. Daisy Shaul, was not expected to live. Iler trouble is tbe bursting of a blood vessel in the bead, and partial paralysis. Prof. Leforest Sawtelle, principal ol the Grass Valley ueademy iu Sherman county, is home to spend bis vacation with his parents iu this city. He re­ ports a prosperous school year, 8Dd will return in August to fill the same po­ sition next year. John I. Knight of Seattle, owiug to rheumatism of the heart, has been forced to break up housekeeping and remove to an island near Colby, WuBh., in the hope of benefiting his health. He lias been very weak for the past two weeks, but there is now some evidence of improvement. A fairly large tarantula is feeding on a banana in a fruit jar at. Triplett A Hendershott’s stand. He is supposed to have come to McMinnville by the banana route. While the tarantula is not desirable as a bedfellow, as Mark Twain has conclusively proved, it is not near so poisonous as many suppose. The authorities say its sting is about equal to that of a wasp, and there is a popular belief that music will cure it. Wm. F. Dlelscbneider and wife are visiting In Marion county. J. P. Irvine has a nine-foot stalk of mustard— tbe kind you read about in tbe bible An entertainment by Miss Adda Pugb and others is to be given tonight at tbo opera boute. J. T. Converse wilt remodel tbe Peckham resi­ dence, which he has taught, and make It his home. Mrs. J. P. Irvine left yesterday morning for Trinidad, Colo., in response to a telegram an­ nouncing the serious illness of her father. Mr. Ralph Story is home irom Blown univer­ sity, arriving Wednesday evening. lie has com­ pleted tbe university course, and was graduated w ith the degree of A. B. He will remain on tbe coast a I »out two years, and lutends then to enter some (beological seminary. He la looklug well, and bls McMinnville friends are pleased to have him return bere. The editors' excursion will reach McMinnville, Sunday morning, July 9th, at 9:05 o’clock. How we will greet them and cause Ibeni to remember us kindly Is tbe question of tbe hour. No enter-1 prising town will miss such an opportunity to be­ come known to the outride world. Sunday is the only day they can come. It isn't a question of choice—It is that or nothing. In Carpenter* anti Builder* Bide for the erection, construction and completion of my nine-room tower cot­ tage will be received up to and including July 17lb, 1899. Plans at office of C. C. Robbins, architect. Right reserved to reject any and all bide. Bids opened July 18th, at 10 o'clock a. m. W m . F. DlELbCIINEIDEB, McMinnville, Or., June 28tb, 1899. J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor of the Democrat, Lancaster, N. H., says: “I would Dot l>e without One Minute Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled with a cough or cold. It is the best remedy for croup I ever used.” Rogers Bros. $ THE RACKET STORE Offers you undoubtedly The Best Shoes For the Money Straw, and Crash Hats, Ladies' Summer Underwear, Lace Curtains, Laces, Ribbons, Embroidery. In Misses and Boys' Goods we have Clothing below competi­ tion. Working and fine shirts, extra Pants, Overalls and Un­ derwear, Cotton and Wool Sweaters. Just received a large line of Window Shades. H. MILLS & SON. 0OO Dr. Lowe’s Sarsaparilla A compound of the vegetable alterative extracts peculiar to the Southern states for the blood. An effective remedy for sluggish circulation, and the pimples, blotches and similar eruptions that result therefrom. An infallible remedy for rheu­ matism, dyspepsia, indigestion, nervous and sick headaches. In cases of nervous debility, loss of appetite and strength it is wonderful, 75c a bot- tie of 100 doses. ROGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists. Columbia Hartford and Vedette j Bicycles Are Leaders for 1899. Why! Because the price is right. Below any possible Competitor. Chainless, Model 59 and 60..................................................... $75 “ 50 and 51........................................................ 65 Columbia Model 57 and 58 ..................................................... 50 “ 49 and 45 40 Hartford Pattern 19 and 20 ................................................. 35 Vedette Pattern 21 aud 22..................................................... 25 Columbia Tandem................................................ :................ 75 You will have cause to regret if you purchase without seeing this fine line of wheels. Send for catalogue. W. b. HEJVIBREE. WOOLGROWERS, ATTENTION! Before disposing of your wool, see the woolen mill in Dallas. Highest cash prices paid. Call or notify us by mail, and our buyer will call ou you. State qualities aud grade. PIONEER WOOLEN MILLS Co., Dallas, Polk County, Or. HOTEL BREWSTER Bost Brick in City. A Tension Indicator °R L005? gU Z7ÛH1 oTs. 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I am prepared to make tbe internal ex iminatiou Far Nate nr Trade. of your eves and determine W hite S ewing M achine C o . whether or not the defect is an A well-boring outfit for C, 8 or ten inch Cleveland, Ohio. error of refractions or disease. tiling or casing, all in good sba;>e. In­ I also have the finest Trial case quire of Henry Pearson. 25-4 for testing your eyes in Yamhill County. Lenses grou id for the CASTORtA most difficult cases. For sale by Bears th* signature of Ca*a. H PLrrcwaa WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. D. A. SMITH, Optician. la use for more than thirty years, .nd I Next door to P. O., McMiunville. nt k’mt You Havt Ahaa/r Boughi. San Francisco.